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Happy in Hawaii –- Aulani & Oahu with a Toddler ~ Updated 7/20: Final Update and link to new TR!

I am really enjoying following your posts! We are heading to Aulani in May andI really enjoy learning through your stories and pics! I am interested if you will posts some pics of the daily IWA from your trip?:earboy2::tinker:
 
The cultural center looks really interesting!! And what a fun parade! It all sounds very festive! :flower1: (Can I just say that smiley took me a few minutes to pick out? First one since the conversion!)

But that "duck" does look a little questionable! I'm not a bird person in general so I try to steer clear of them anyway.

Can't wait to hear about more adventures!
 
As I expected, it felt a lot like the World Showcase of Oahu/Polynesia
... were you able to "drink around Polynesia"? ;)

Looks like it worked out well that you did stop to see the parade as it sounds pretty fun and a little bit different than your standard parade.

Oh no, mommy melt down?!?!
 
Great update. Looks like the Polynesian Cultural Center was a great stop.
Thanks. It was fun for us and worth the half price admission!

Uh oh! Mommy meltdown! :(
Haha, yeah, the upcoming stuff was not my favorite part of the trip. :sad2:

Lol Caden had a "GOOO!!!" stage too. We may have taught it to him :-/ (rookie parent mistake! Lol)
Haha. Yeah, she was just not feeling patient that day. :confused3 Luckily, the show got her attention and held her interest.

I am really enjoying following your posts! We are heading to Aulani in May andI really enjoy learning through your stories and pics! I am interested if you will posts some pics of the daily IWA from your trip?:earboy2::tinker:
:welcome: Your trip is just around the corner! It's such a wonderful destination! Good question on the Daily Iwa's. Before our trip, I know that I was looking for them too, so I understand. I can tell you that we do have them (I know we packrat-ed them home...), but I will need to track them down. I will post them if I can. No promises, though. Heck, I just realized we got a free PP print that I was going to hang in Izzy's room and I have no idea where it is (but probably with the IWAs). Clearly, we are not terribly organized. :lmao:

The cultural center looks really interesting!! And what a fun parade! It all sounds very festive! :flower1: (Can I just say that smiley took me a few minutes to pick out? First one since the conversion!)
Nice smiley choice! :goodvibes It was really fun to watch - lots of eye (and ear) candy.

But that "duck" does look a little questionable! I'm not a bird person in general so I try to steer clear of them anyway.

Can't wait to hear about more adventures!
Yeah, that duck was scary. I wish I had a better picture, but it's face was just disturbing. And it was so aggressive. :scared:

... were you able to "drink around Polynesia"? ;)
Ironically, no, because the PCC is run by Mormons! ::yes:: BYU college students are the staffers. No drinking allowed. We lived, though! :thumbsup2 (Although, frankly, I could have used a drink during the time in the next update).

Looks like it worked out well that you did stop to see the parade as it sounds pretty fun and a little bit different than your standard parade.
I'm glad we saw it. Definitely different than a normal parade. More of a dancing/singing/chanting show moving along the water. Like if the electrical water pageant was made of people instead of lights, I guess. :lmao:

Oh no, mommy melt down?!?!
:scared1: Yeah, this was not a fun part of the day for me.
 


This looks a lot like the map of WDW Polynesian, right?

Uh...sure. :thumbsup2

It was also a VERY aggressive duck that wanted peoples’ food, no matter how close it had to get. :eek: I found it fascinating to watch, as we were far enough back from the crowd that it didn’t bother us (it was hanging out near the fish food dispenser). I did see a dad letting his toddler boy approach it, which scared me, since I had seen it act rather aggressively already (hissing, etc.)

Please step away from the duck.

At one point, someone did fall off a boat (and was fine), but I couldn’t tell if that was an intended part of the show or not.

:rotfl2::rotfl2: Sure, you can play it off that way...

And a Mommy meltdown?! :eek: Kind-of.

Uh oh. I thought you weren't allowed to have meltdowns in paradise!
 
Looks like a fun tour - though I think of all the movies referenced I have only seen Jurassic Park and then Lost for TV shows. Obviously not really toddler friendly but the ATV tour looked pretty cool

Just to help Dug out a bit ....

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looking forward to hearing about lunch :thumbsup2

:rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:

Let's see if Doug can top that! Too, too funny! Love it!

What a fun tour. I had no idea all those movies were filmed there. Cool!

The ATV tour looks pretty cool.

The Polynesia tour looks fun as well. I love all those touristy type things.

And such gorgeous scenery!
 


I almost forgot - Uncle Bobo's looks pretty amazing. Sorry your stomach didn't like it all that much. Yikes. I have had that happen and its not fun!
 
You got some wonderful photos of Kualoa Ranch. I think the one above is very nice! And those mountains in the background. Can't get enough of 'em!

Also, thank you so much for your PSA about the DISboards migration. Wish I had seen that before it happened, because it was great info.

We considered visiting the Polynesian Cultural Center, but did not get there. It is great fun to hear about your visit. Looks like an interesting & beautiful place!

You have me curious about this impending mommy meltdown....Oh, no.... :)
 
The Polynesian Cultural Center looked pretty cool! I love the examples of the homes.

I'm glad Izzy let you guys watch the parade. I admit, I likely would've laughed if I saw people fall in the water. :lmao:

I hope you were able to find a drink sometime after the mommy meltdown... :drinking:
 
Really neat to see the cultural center, it looks like such a fun day with all that you did. The parade looks pretty neat too, though kind of scary they just fall in willy nilly lol! too funny! Uh oh, interested to hear what is coming next! Leaves don't get old! hahah
 
How do you save your pages as PDF? I have a Macbook. When I go to act like i'm printing to save as a PDF, only 2 posts show up, not an entire page of posts. Hope this makes sense.

What a pretty center!

Yikes, that duck looks like it caught a disease!:scared:

Haha oh leaves. DS is the same in our backyard. He'll find a finger sized leaf and hang on to it while he's running around.
 
Okay, um, I totally suck. I completely forgot that this forum existed. I am all caught up again though - and I really am enjoying reading about your trip. I can smell and feel Hawaii - so relaxed. (My trips have all been work-related and many years ago - we NEED to visit for fun and soon!)

Thanks for coming over! :goodvibes

Hawaii is so awesome, as is Aulani. I'd love to go back. Why no Aulani - will you be on Oahu? If so, even if you're not staying there, you could have a meal and wander the place. Of course, Willow would probably want to use the pools...[/QUOTE]


No, when we go, we won't stay on Oahu - probably the Big Island, possibly Maui. Oahu just isn't vacation to me - I have been there a few times and it's always been for work; it's too "business" for me because of that. I have considered adding a night or two at Aulani just to experience it. It just isn't financially worth it though, I don't think, unless I rent points. Rack rates just seem extreme. :confused3 Sad - because I really would love to see it!
 
Uh...sure. :thumbsup2
Maybe it's just me and my poor sense of direction. :rotfl:

Please step away from the duck.
That duck should have been wearing that warning on a sign around it's neck.

:rotfl2::rotfl2: Sure, you can play it off that way...
They played it off very well, because I truly could not tell if it was an accident or something they always do. :confused3

Uh oh. I thought you weren't allowed to have meltdowns in paradise!
Oooops. :blush: :rotfl:

Looks like a great stop, and the parade looks like fun!
It was a fun stop and that parade was entertaining! :thumbsup2

:rotfl2::rotfl2::rotfl2:

Let's see if Doug can top that! Too, too funny! Love it!
I love that picture! :lmao:

What a fun tour. I had no idea all those movies were filmed there. Cool!

The ATV tour looks pretty cool.
There have been just a ton of movies filmed there. They had dozens of posters, but some were pretty obscure movies.

The Polynesia tour looks fun as well. I love all those touristy type things.

And such gorgeous scenery!
It was a fun touristy place and, as with much of the island, lots of pretty stuff to see.

I almost forgot - Uncle Bobo's looks pretty amazing. Sorry your stomach didn't like it all that much. Yikes. I have had that happen and its not fun!
My poor stomach was just so unstable. I'd think I was over it and then it would come back again with little warning. Darn stomach bugs! :sad2:

You got some wonderful photos of Kualoa Ranch. I think the one above is very nice! And those mountains in the background. Can't get enough of 'em!
I really liked the views around the ranch (and on the drive there, for that matter). Really breathtaking scenery everywhere.

Also, thank you so much for your PSA about the DISboards migration. Wish I had seen that before it happened, because it was great info.
Thanks, figured I should share what I learned with others that may need it. I kind-of did a crash course myself when I saw it was happening.

We considered visiting the Polynesian Cultural Center, but did not get there. It is great fun to hear about your visit. Looks like an interesting & beautiful place!
It was pretty neat. Not a huge loss that you didn't get there or anything, but a fun activity.

You have me curious about this impending mommy meltdown....Oh, no.... :)
One of those grand husband/wife miscommunication moments that doesn't go over well with me...seems like we have one every trip! :rotfl:
 
The Polynesian Cultural Center looked pretty cool! I love the examples of the homes.
It was a neat place to visit. All the homes and things from the cultures were cool. And explanations they provided on how people lived in those homes, etc.

I'm glad Izzy let you guys watch the parade. I admit, I likely would've laughed if I saw people fall in the water. :lmao:
It was one of those, "Did that just happen?" kind of moments for me. But, seriously, I don't know how they do their wild dancing routines on those little rafts. :confused3

I hope you were able to find a drink sometime after the mommy meltdown... :drinking:
Sadly, no, as the place is run by Mormons, so no alcohol. :sad1:

Really neat to see the cultural center, it looks like such a fun day with all that you did. The parade looks pretty neat too, though kind of scary they just fall in willy nilly lol! too funny! Uh oh, interested to hear what is coming next! Leaves don't get old! hahah
It was actually a really fun day. We did a lot, but just for relatively short periods, so it was all very manageable for us. I suppose it's a job hazard to fall in the water when you're dancing on a raft all day. :rotfl: Those giant leaves were quite a thrill for Izzy!

Uh oh, a mommy meltdown?! :scared:
:scared1: Yeah, not my favorite part of the day, for sure.

How do you save your pages as PDF? I have a Macbook. When I go to act like i'm printing to save as a PDF, only 2 posts show up, not an entire page of posts. Hope this makes sense.
Hmmm, that's strange. I have a Macbook Pro and I just go to print, then save as PDF and it all shows up when I open it after and check. :confused3

What a pretty center!
Very pretty!

Yikes, that duck looks like it caught a disease!:scared:
It was such a weird and freaky looking duck! :eek:

Haha oh leaves. DS is the same in our backyard. He'll find a finger sized leaf and hang on to it while he's running around.
Leaves are awesomesauce when you're two, I guess! :thumbsup2

Okay, um, I totally suck. I completely forgot that this forum existed.
No worries! You must manage the DIS differently than I do, though. I never have a clue what board something is on, I just have them all in my "watched threads" (formerly "subscriptions").

I am all caught up again though - and I really am enjoying reading about your trip. I can smell and feel Hawaii - so relaxed. (My trips have all been work-related and many years ago - we NEED to visit for fun and soon!)
Yes, you need to get yourself out there again soon! Especially because you have a much shorter flight from the West Coast!

No, when we go, we won't stay on Oahu - probably the Big Island, possibly Maui. Oahu just isn't vacation to me - I have been there a few times and it's always been for work; it's too "business" for me because of that. I have considered adding a night or two at Aulani just to experience it. It just isn't financially worth it though, I don't think, unless I rent points. Rack rates just seem extreme. :confused3 Sad - because I really would love to see it!
If you do end up on Oahu (cheaper flight or something), I think the ONLY way to do Aulani is to rent points. The rack rates are INSANE. Everything is over $500/night (even hotel rooms) and discounts are minimal (30% tops). With renting, I would expect more like low $200s/night for a Studio. We actually were about $175/night, as there was a special point offer during our stay (used fewer). Also, the $35/night parking fee is waived if you stay on points, so big savings there too!
 
Musical Sticks

We wandered and saw more things:



Including some “royalty” that passed us:



Royal family portraits:



Pretty setting:





Um, various stuff (clearly, I didn’t read a lot of signage :rotfl:):



We got to try poi (a Hawaiian specialty made from a taro plant) at one booth:



We both thought it was okay – nothing horrible, nothing terribly appealing either. Izzy liked it, though. :thumbsup2

A bedroom, I guess:



Peeked in at a show that was in progress:



Looks like we made it to Fiji:



Izzy and I stopped to watch the drummer for a few minutes:



While Dug took pictures:



We’ll be riding in one of these canoes later:



Our touring was basically Dug leading, as he has a sense of direction and likes exploring exhibits, and me and Izzy following along without paying much attention to where we were going. And it was working fine for us. Until we wandered into a building, thinking it was another exhibit, but it turned out to be a show just about to start. :eek: And they waved us in and asked us to take a seat, so despite not planning to sit for a show (Izzy’s patience was low at this point), Dug felt obligated to grab a seat and Izzy and I followed in confusion. :confused:

Despite what I just wrote, I didn’t know what was going on at the time. From my point of view, Dug had just led us into a show, without consulting me, and with a mildly crabby toddler, and expected it to be fine. :headache: I assumed he knew that he was going into a show, as he had the map and was generally aware of more than I at the PCC. I was baffled why he would go in without even mentioning to me that it was a show or asking what I thought. :confused3 So, this was my mindset and I didn’t find out until later that he hadn’t intended to take us to a show. With that mindset, you can imagine I was already a bit on edge and ill prepared to manage Izzy through a long show.

But we sat down and tried to be good guests. Unfortunately, the seat they pointed us to was in the front row, to the side of the stage. Very obvious. :sad2:

This was some sort of music and dancing show and involved audience participation with rhythmically tapping large musical sticks against the ground. So, the first thing we all did was get a stick from the large bin that happened to be right between us and the stage. Here is a picture from later in the show, so you can see what I mean:



See those sticks over to the left? Well, the one we got for Izzy was not sufficient for her massive toddler needs. :rolleyes1 She needed MORE. In fact, she wanted them ALL. ::yes:: So, here they are talking to the crowd and getting the show started, but Izzy is up at the bin trying to pull out all the sticks. I went up to grab her and she was NOT pleased with the intervention. She was unhappy and loud about it. :sad: Basically the start of a tantrum and I felt that everyone in the crowd was staring at us. I mean, she was noisy and next to the stage. :blush: Clearly, the only option was to leave this show that we hadn’t intended to see anyway, right? ::yes::

I told Dug that we needed to leave now and took Izzy out the door in the front by our seats, expecting him to follow with her stroller that was parked next to him. I got out the door and looked back and he was just sitting there watching the show!!! :confused3

I was fuming at this point. :furious: First, he’d taken us into a show without consulting me. Then Izzy had caused a scene and forced me to take her out, feeling rather humiliated with the eyes of the crowd on me. And he had the nerve to just sit there and enjoy the show like he didn’t even know us. :mad: Despite having all of our belongings. Which I am pretty sure included my phone, as I remember feeling completely helpless. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr…… Oh, not to mention that I was still feeling mildly sick to my stomach. :sick: Good times.

So, I pretty much just stormed off. Well, as much as you can with an upset toddler in tow and no stroller. I think I tried to interest her in other areas to walk around and explore. I remember going back and forth over a big bridge. She was in a better mood with the opportunity to wander around a bit. I really had no idea where I was or where we were going and I was trying not to go too far, as I didn’t want to lose Dug whenever he eventually left the show.

At some point, I believe Izzy told me that she needed a new diaper. Okay, great, we’d go do a diaper change. Oh, wait. All her diapers were back in the kit hanging from the stroller handle. Ugh. :headache:

With no real choice, I had to face going back into that theater. I chose to do it as quickly as possible and just grabbed the diaper kit in a blur and left :teleport:, shooting Dug a dirty look, I’m sure.

I wandered a bit and had to ask an employee where the restrooms were. Luckily, I was pretty close to them. I used the changing table and another mom and baby came in to wait while we were finishing up. I tried to leave the table folded down for them, but Izzy insisted on putting it back up. :rotfl2: She’s pretty neat and tidy for a 2-year-old. The other mom and I laughed about it and Izzy and I headed back out.

This show apparently took forever, as it was still going on and I felt like it had been ages. Izzy was much calmer and happier now. I peeked in at the show and it seemed like it was to a point that Izzy would enjoy – banging the sticks on the ground. And I really wanted to sit down. So, I decided to chance going back in and attempting to enjoy the rest of it. I put Izzy on the bench between Dug and I and gave her a stick. So far, so good. She was interested in what was happening on stage. :thumbsup2 I apparently got my phone back and took a selfie/we-sie:



Izzy was so much happier:



You can see her beloved music stick here:





And, as you saw before, there was singing and dancing on stage. And they taught us how to use our musical sticks to go along with it. I have a bit of video here that Izzy loves to watch (apologies for my arm in the way at the end):

(click to watch)

So, really, the show ended up being a fun memory there at the end. Just the whole lead-up to that was unpleasant. (It’s funny, because I am realizing that I could have just shown you those pics at the end and said we saw a fun show and moved on. ;) But I didn’t, so now you know the whole ugly story. Truth in trip reporting, haha!)

Once we finally did leave there, I grilled Dug on what was going on. That’s when I found out that he felt forced into it and didn’t realize he was entering a show, etc. I still don’t know why he didn’t leave when I did, but I guess he just doesn’t take a hint sometimes. :rotfl:

Oh, well. I wanted to just put that behind us and move on to more pleasant things. After all, we were in paradise with limited family time before Dug had to go to his retreat, so I wanted to enjoy our time together.

We moved on and found an employee (I keep wanting to call them Cast Members..) who was making coconut milk, I believe. That was neat to see:



More displays:





Oooh, another land:



A very long boat:



Pretty building:



Up next: More wandering, then all aboard the canoe!
 
LOL oh, Dug! He is so clueless sometimes! That whole scene sounds SO aggravating though, I am surprised you didn't pinch him or send him out for diaper duty. Good that you were able to enjoy the end of the show though. Izzy sure looks happy at least!
 
Oooh Id be mad too!! :mad:
And lol at your truth in trip reporting. No judging here. We're here to hear about the whole thing. Not just the good stuff! :)
Trip reports would be boring stuff if we only got "saw a fun show" lol
 
I was getting really irritated for you in that last update!! I'm glad that it ended well, though. Izzy looks like she enjoyed the show once she was ready.

Too funny about her folding the changing table back up. I can see Rory doing the same thing...any open door must be closed immediately, even if that means crushing me in it.
 

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